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@sallylovestosing Grrrrr!!!! totally understandable, you have every right to be sad, frightened and even angry! When do you see your Oncologist? just remember as you have already done, deep breath and only 1 step at a time, I know its hard, but hang in there. Hugs M x1
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Oh Sally, such horrible news. I feel so sorry for you and your family. Do you have a plan yet for what happens next?
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My thoughts and prayers go to you.
Just know that someone far from you is thinking of you.
Warm Kimberley wishes to you
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Dear oh dear! Willing you along for a positive appointment with the Oncologist .
Deep breaths, baby steps
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Shit! Not what you wanted to hear. Thinking of you.1
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Not what you want at all. But as everyone says, one step at a time. You can cover a lot of ground one step at a time. Best wishes for your appointment.1
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@sallylovestosing Sending prayers and huge hugs your way.2
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I was hoping your news would be good, so sorry it wasn’t xx
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Thank you all you lovely girls - it does feel better to know you all understand where I’m at! Oncologist tomorrow - at least not long to wait until we get a plan of action. I feel a bit like I imagine a soldier would heading back to the front line after a trip home. Time to polish up the rifle, check the ammo and get my helmet on! Thanks for fighting alongside me🤗6
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@sallylovestosing, so very sorry that you have had this tough news. It is very understandable that you are worried and scared, any of us would be but just know that we are all here to support you. Very best wishes with your appointment.
Michele xx1 -
@sallylovestosing Big hugs xx1
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Well that's just shit. We're with you all the way Sally. As everyone has said, take it one step at a time. Yes, you're in for treatment you neither wanted or expected, but taking a breath and girding your loins sounds like a bloody good thing to do. It is what it is and determination is a good quality to go in with.
I don't know if this is the same, but in 1986 my mother was told her breast cancer had moved into her lymphatic system, ie beyond her lymph nodes. They hit her with the strongest chemo available at that time and she is still with us today aged 84. Currently holidaying with one of her besties in Coolangatta, eating prawns, drinking champagne and torturing me with gorgeous beach sunset photos!
Hang in there Sally. Big big hug lovely. K xox6 -
Well bugger!! I am so sorry it is not the news you wanted. I like your heading into battle analogy. Hang in there and know we are all heading on to the battle field with you.
Paula xxxx3 -
I think everyone else has said it all
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No words. I'm glad you have a very early oncology appointment so not too much waiting.2